Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 13, 1980, Image 120

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    C32—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, Saptamber 13,198 C
KENILWORTH, N.J. -
“Some herd health
programs have practically
eliminated udder edema,
saving dairymen lost
production, and preventing
early culls,” says Dan West,
a dairy researcher for
Schermg Corporation.
Sometimes called “caked
udder”, udder edema is the
term used to describe excess
build up of fluid in the tissue
of the udder.
A combination of factors
causes udder edema - an
increase in blood flow at
parturition that produces
Timonimn judging winners
TIMONIUM, Md. -
Northeast Maryland’s Cecil
County proved to be the
over-all powerhouse in 4-H
judging competition at the
Maryland State Fair.
After winning both the
senior 4-H poultry and
consumer education judging
contest, other Cecil County
teams captured the senior 4-
H horticulture judging
crown and placed second in
junior 4-H horticulture
judging.
Cecil County 4-H dairy
cattle' judging teams placed
second in junior competition
and fourth in the senior
event.
Also from the Eastern
Shore, a strong Queen Annes
County team had the first
and fifth-place individuals in
senior 4-H dairy cattle
judging, but lost out m the
team standings to
traditionally strong
Frederick County by two
points.
Central Maryland teams
continued their domination
of both the junior and senior
4-H livestock judging con
tests.
Top individuals in all of the
senior 4-H agricultural
Becker
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JUNIOR HEIFERS
1. Michael Cummings,
Westminster, Md., Junior
Champion and Reserve
Grand; 2. Carlyle Stull,
Sandy Spring, Md., Reserve
Junior Champion; 3 Gail
Snyder; 4. Barbara Metch,
Flenungton, N.J., 5. Sherry
Jean Wolfe, Smithsburg,
Md.
SENIOR HEIFERS
1. Randall Becker, Dover,
Senior Champion and
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Udder edema costs dairymen production
blood stagnation causing
fluid to seep into the tissue of
the udder; the weight of the
unborn calf pressing against
the veins that dram the
udder; and high blood
pressure that tends to force
fluid through tiny blood
vessels and into the udder
Generally, the first calf
heifers, and high producing
cows develop udder edema
In one study at the
University of Illinois, 96 5
percent of the first calf
heifers had detectable udder
edema
judging events will
represent the state in
regional and national 4-H
competition during the
coming fall months.
Maryland is the defending
national champion in 4-H
horticulture judging com
petition.
High-ranking teams and
individuals in end-of-the
month 4-H judging contests
at this year’s Maryland
State Fair were as follows
HORTICULTURE
Senior teams 1 Cecil county 2
Charles county 3 Wicomico county 4
Carroll county 5 St Marys county
Senior individual 1 Patty Marvin 17
of La Plata 2 Sharon Weaver 18
Nottingham 3 Dennis Heltzel 17 of
Lmdwood 4 Sam Brown 16 of Rising
Sun 5 Linda Hearn 14 of Laurel
Junior teams 1 Charles county 2
Cecil county 3 St Marys county 4
Prince Georges county 5 Somerset
county
Junior individuals 1 Brian Swann 13
of Newburg 2 Scott Adkins 12 Mont
peiler 3 Kim Wood 12 of La Plata 4
Angie Dudderar 13 of Pleasant Dale 5
David Schug 12 of Leonardtown
LIVESTOCK
Senior teams 1 Carroll county 2
Howard county 3 Harford county 4
Montgomery county 5 Frederick county
Senior individual 1 BillWiderman 15
of Sykesville 2 Susan Moxley 16 West
Friendship 3 Jeff Hitchcock 14 of
Laytonsville 4 Meg Peverly 17 of Bel
Air 5 Chris Sullivan 14 ofCooksville
Junior teams 1 Howard county 2
Carroll county 3 Baltimore county 4
Montgomery county 5 Prince Georges
county
Junior individuals 1 Carl Curtis 13 o 1
Columbia 2 Sandy Schultz 14 of
Grand; 2 Laura iessier,
Laytonsviile, Md, Reserve
Senior Champion; 3. John
Hausner; 4. Jane Sikorski; 5.
Michael Cummings
STEERS
1. Sherry Wolfe,
Smithsburg, Grand
Champion; 2. Jackie
Hefhck, Belle Mead, N.J.,
Reserve Grand Champion;
3. Judy Hefhck, Belle Mead,
N.J.; 4 Robert Livingston,
Dover; 5 John Hausner.
Udder edema may go
away one or two weeks after
the calf is bom But if a
dairyman waits for the
udder edema to subside
naturally, he loses potential
income, and runs the risk the
cow might develop further
complications
Even when the edema
eases so its no longer
noticeable, caking of the
internal structures in the
udder obstructs normal
circulation and the flow of
milk
The
cow feels un-
named
Myersville 3 Mary White 14 of
Laytonsviile 4 Carroll Seiler 14 of
Brummel 5 Mike Catnno 14 of
Sykesville
DAIRY CATTLE
Senior teams 1 Frederick county 2
Queen Annes county 3 Carroll county 4
Cecil county 5 Washington county
Senior individuals 1 Kim King 17 of
Church Hill 2 Tracy Trout 18 of
Libertytown 3 Glenda Beard 18 of
Mount Airy 4 Julie A Amos 18 of
Street 5 Mary Lou Parry 18 of Cen
trevilfe
Junior teams 1 Howard county 2
Cecil county 3 Carroll county 4
Baltimore county 5 Washington county
Junior individuals 1 Chris Hall 14 of
Daisy 2 KnsEckard 12 of Westminster
3 Karen L Davis 12 of Earleville 4
Tarra Woodfield 14 of Clarkesburg 5
Carole Patrick 13 of Daisy
Teams to represent the state in
regional and national 4 H dairy cattle
judging competition will be selected from
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comfortable which in
terferes with the normal
milk letdown process This
can delay her going into full
production for up to four
weeks
The discomfort felt by a
cow can predispose her to
other diseases The udder’s
increased weight can stretch
and weaken the medial
suspensory ligament
causing a pendulous udder,
predisposing the cow to
mastitis
Worse yet, the udder’s
weight can cause the
ligament to stretch or
rupture, and result in
premature culling
Studies on udder edema
indicate that reducing udder
edema promptly in first calf
among the top nine senior individuals
They will compete Monday September 22
in the 12th annual invitational youth
contest during the Pennsylvanian All
American dairy show at Harrisburg PA
and the national 4 H dairy cattle judging
contest on October 1 during the World
Dairy Expo at Madison Wisconsin
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heifers tends to minimize
edematous reactions at later
calvings First calf heifers
left untreated can develop
more severe cases at later
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THIRTY-ONE YEARS
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Tractors
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Routine treatment of
udder edema should be part
of the total herd health
program